invisible sister

2004

$11.95
Jeffrey Ethan Lee’s poetry book, identity papers (Ghost Road Press, 2006) was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award. His first full-length poetry book, invisible sister (Many Mountains Moving Press, 2004), was a finalist for the first MMMP Book Prize. Lee won the 2002 Sow’s Ear Poetry Chapbook prize ($1,000) for The Sylf (2003), and created identity papers as a full-length dramatic poem with music on CD, which was nominated for a 2002 Spoken Word Grammy. He also published the poetry chapbooks: Strangers in a Homeland (Ashland Press, 2001), Towards Euphoria (Seven Kitchens Press, 2012— co-winner of the 2011 Editor’s Prize), Color Schemes (Moonstone Press, 2016), and Subvertisements for Utopia (Ravenna Press, 2024). His novel The Autobiography of Somebody Else was published by White Pine Press in 2016. Other poems, stories and essays have appeared in North American Review, Many Mountains Moving, Xconnect, Crab Orchard Review, Crazyhorse, Crosscurrents, Green Mountain Review, Washington Square and others. Lee teaches small summer creative writing workshops through the Philadelphia Shambhala Center.

70 pp perfect bound, acid free paper 6" x 9" Finalist in the first Many Mountains Moving Press book contest

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Jeffrey Ethan Lee’s poetry book, identity papers (Ghost Road Press, 2006) was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award. His first full-length poetry book, invisible sister (Many Mountains Moving Press, 2004), was a finalist for the first MMMP Book Prize. Lee won the 2002 Sow’s Ear Poetry Chapbook prize ($1,000) for The Sylf (2003), and created identity papers as a full-length dramatic poem with music on CD, which was nominated for a 2002 Spoken Word Grammy. He also published the poetry chapbooks: Strangers in a Homeland (Ashland Press, 2001), Towards Euphoria (Seven Kitchens Press, 2012— co-winner of the 2011 Editor’s Prize), Color Schemes (Moonstone Press, 2016), and Subvertisements for Utopia (Ravenna Press, 2024). His novel The Autobiography of Somebody Else was published by White Pine Press in 2016. Other poems, stories and essays have appeared in North American Review, Many Mountains Moving, Xconnect, Crab Orchard Review, Crazyhorse, Crosscurrents, Green Mountain Review, Washington Square and others. Lee teaches small summer creative writing workshops through the Philadelphia Shambhala Center.

pa_year

2004

Page Count

70

ISBN

1-886976-15-5